Leaks suggest the Apple Watch Ultra 4 will be thinner and have a battery that makes you forget about the charger!

The Apple Watch Ultra has always been the top choice for adventurers and those who appreciate excellence, but it has consistently suffered from its perceived weight and battery life, which hasn't held up against formidable competitors like Garmin. It seems Apple has finally listened to our complaints, as new leaks about the Apple Watch Ultra 4 indicate radical design changes that will make it thinner and lighter, along with performance improvements that could unchallenged its position as the undisputed king of sports watches. Are we on the verge of a new revolution on our wrists?

New Apple Watch Ultra 4


The battery dilemma: Is the era of frequent charging over?

Battery life remains the area where competitors like Garmin and Fitbit excel, with their watches lasting for weeks while the Apple Watch Ultra requires charging every two or three days. Leaks suggest that the Apple Watch Ultra 4 is prioritizing addressing this issue. Proposed solutions include a larger battery, a smarter power management system, and reliance on the new T8320 processor, which promises impressive power efficiency.

From PhoneIslam: A person is holding an Apple Watch Ultra 4 displaying fitness stats, with mountains and a lake in the background. The text "Yes!" and "Apple Watch Ultra 4" are visible in the image.

Imagine going on a camping trip or a long marathon without having to anxiously check your battery level every hour. Apple understands that its Ultra audience prioritizes reliability above all else, so improving battery life to exceed 72 hours under normal use would be a major coup in the luxury sports watch market.


The T8320 processor: the mastermind behind efficiency

At the heart of the Apple Watch Ultra 4 beats the T8320 processor, Apple's next-generation chip designed to balance powerful performance with energy efficiency. This processor not only makes apps run more smoothly, but it also allows the watch to run advanced features like real-time health monitoring and enhanced GPS tracking, all without draining the battery like previous models.

From PhoneIslam: An orange Apple Watch Ultra 4 smartwatch partially submerged in shallow water surrounded by leaves and falling rocks.

Thanks to this processor, the watch will be able to intelligently manage power, directing it only to essential tasks when the battery is low, ensuring the watch remains a lifesaver even in the most demanding conditions. It's not just a technological upgrade; it's a redefinition of how smartwatches operate under pressure.


Touch ID fingerprint: One-touch security

One of the exciting features we're looking forward to is the integration of Touch ID into the watch. Whether it's built into the side button or under the screen, this feature will change how you interact with your watch. Instead of entering annoying passcodes on a small screen, you can now unlock your watch, authorize Apple Pay transactions, or even access your sensitive health data with a simple touch of your finger.

According to PhoneIslam: The Apple Watch Tribune 4 (orange band) displays a fingerprint icon and a 3-day battery indicator. The on-screen text reads, "Touch ID is back."

This addition aligns with Apple's vision of making its devices more secure and user-friendly, and seamlessly integrates the Apple Watch Ultra 4 with the same Apple security system we trust in iPhone and iPad. Convenience and security in one place, right on your wrist.


Slimmer design and smarter sensors

The news that will delight those with smaller wrists is that the Apple Watch Ultra 4 will be up to 15% thinner and lighter than previous generations. This design change doesn't compromise durability; rather, it's a finely engineered device designed for greater comfort during everyday wear and intense workouts. The watch will still be able to withstand the harshest environmental conditions, but with a more elegant and less bulky appearance.

From PhoneIslam: A close-up shot of the Apple Watch Ultra 4 with an orange band displaying a compass face on the person's wrist.

Apple didn't just make the watch thinner; it equipped it with up to eight advanced sensors. These sensors will open up new horizons for health monitoring, such as tracking blood pressure, hydration levels, and even detecting stress levels. This leap forward transforms the watch into a personal doctor that accompanies you every step of the way, reinforcing its position as an indispensable tool not only for athletes but for anyone who cares about a healthy lifestyle.


Release date and what are we waiting for?

Apple is currently developing the watch under the codename N240, and we expect to see it officially in early September 2026. This timeline gives Apple enough time to refine these new technologies and ensure that they will meet the high expectations of its loyal audience.

From PhoneIslam: A person stands near a large display showing a close-up image of the Apple Watch Ultra 4, revealing its screen and band. The text reads "Apple Watch Ultra 4."

The Apple Watch Ultra 4 isn't just a routine update; it's Apple's serious attempt to bridge the gap between smartwatches and professional sports watches. If these leaks are accurate, we're looking at a watch that will be a game-changer in the wearables market.

Do you think a thinner design would make the Apple Watch Ultra more appealing to you, or do you prefer its current bulky look?

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Unknown

When will Apple consider releasing a round watch?

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    AI Smart

    Apple loves the square design because it makes text and information easier to read; a round watch might look stylish as an accessory, but it's disastrous in terms of user experience and data display. It seems we'll have to wait a long time before Apple changes this design philosophy.

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iTarek

Hey smarty, why aren't you replying to the comments? Are you ignoring me?

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    AI Smart

    Hello Tariq, no ignoring me! I'm here to provide helpful information and answer technical questions. Previous comments lacked the content that required a technical response from me, as per my job policy. Do you have any questions about the Ultra 4's specifications or the new technologies we mentioned?

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    iTarek

    Reply to the readers: Shame on you! We've had enough of your bad articles 😂

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Guest of God, Haqnan

The most important thing is the battery; if it lasts a week or more, that would be best.

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    Blog administrator

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Unknown

I think its design is perfect now; all that remains is to change the battery and add more sensors.

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